Lu Zhanguo also hoped the outcome would align with what Liu Hongbing said, people can be selfish, but they can't lack a bottom line.
Liu Hongbing got up and walked to the window, gazing at the soldiers training in the distance. He said, "When we were in our twenties, all we thought about every day was how to run the fastest, when we could do live-fire training, and how it felt to have every cell in our body boiling with the excitement of going into battle. We were daring and willing to fight. Now, as we got older, it seems like we have to calculate for everything. As our age increases, hearts also become less innocent."
Lu Zhanguo stood up, and joined Liu Hongbing next to the window, both of them gazing at the training field.
...
When Luo Renliang's second letter was laying on Lu Zhanguo's desk, Lu Zhanguo was still staring at the envelope, deep in thought.